A West Norfolk councillor has said he believes he has been the victim of a social media hack.
A village hall has been brightened up thanks to a new wall hanging which was unveiled last week.
With autumn just around the corner, the King’s Lynn Winter Night Shelter is looking for volunteers ahead of its second season.
King’s Lynn parkrun will be celebrating its 8th anniversary tomorrow, which will also see the return of the event’s annual 24-hour marathon.
West Norfolk Council is looking to complete an audit on its own carbon dioxide emissions, as well as those produced by the district as a whole.
Members of Norfolk County Council’s cabinet have agreed to lease out 13 of the county’s children’s centres to Action for Children this week.
A wolf sculpture which honours the legend of Saint Edmund has been returned to its home in Hunstanton after being repaired by a Civic Society member.
More Minis than ever before graced Lynn’s Tuesday Market Place on Sunday, for the town’s third annual Mini Meet.
Caroline Shaw, who has been interim chief executive of Lynn’s QEH since January, has now been appointed as the new permanent boss.
Patients across West Norfolk will benefit from the legacy of a Thornham man who has left more than £60,000 to Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Plans for a major road project have moved on to the next step after £1.1 million was pledged towards funding the scheme yesterday.
Officials have apologised to villagers as a Post Office has been temporarily closed this week due to a "staff shortage".
The chief executive of Lynn's QEH experienced some of the challenges faced by visually-impaired patients during a guided walk this week.
Hundreds of people enjoyed West Norfolk Riding for the Disabled Association’s (WNRDA) third annual Craft and Country Fair on Sunday.
Officials from a village football club have praised the community’s efforts to help them fix their pitch after it was “devastated” by crows.
Principal says results show that last year’s 'big increase in outcomes' has been sustained
Police are appealing for help to identify three women after approximately £1,350 worth of make-up was stolen from a Lynn store earlier this month.
About 3,000 people took part in a colourful parade on the streets of Lynn on Saturday for the second annual King's Lynn and West Norfolk Pride.
A homeware retailer in Downham will be closing its doors at the end of the month, after plans to relocate to a more central area fell through.
A team of brave staff members from a Downham-based company are set to take to the skies to raise money for a good cause.